Broken Relationships: Genesis 3:7-24
Date: 04/03/22
Speaker: Matt McCullough
Title: Broken Relationships
Scripture: Genesis 3:7-24
Description: The fallout from sin touches every relationship in our lives, from our relationship with the world to our relationships with one another to the most important relationship of all--our relationship with God. But the gospel has the power to restore those relationships as far as the curse is found.
The New Creation: How Should We Wait For It? Revelation 22:6-21
Date: 03/27/22
Speaker: Jonathan Worsley
Title: The New Creation: How Should We Wait For It?
Scripture: Revelation 22:6-21
Description: The apostle John arises from his angelic vision of the New Creation. Was it all just a dream? And how do Christians live today in light of the New Creation that they will inherit soon?
1 Peter 5:6-11
The Root of Evil: Genesis 3:1-6
One Flesh: Genesis 1:27-28, 2:18-25
Male and Female: Genesis 1:27, 2:4-23
Dependents: Genesis 1:29-30
The New Creation: What is it going to be like? Revelation 21:9-22:5
Date: 02/13/22
Speaker: Jonathan Worsley
Title: The New Creation: What is it going to be like?
Scripture: Revelation 21:9-22:5
Description: Having explained who will be in the new creation, John now describes what the city of the new Jerusalem will be like - the home for all whose names are in the book of life.
In His Image: Purpose: Genesis 1:26-28
In His Image: Dignity: Genesis 1:26-27
It Was Good: Genesis 1:1-2:3
God Made Everything For Love
The Creator and His Creatures
The New World Remade By God: Who is going to be there?
Out of Egypt: Hosea 11:1-9
He Shall Be Their Peace: Micah 5:1-5a
Which Tree?: Isaiah 6:8-7:14
Born to Set His People Free: Matthew 1:1-17
Date: 12/05/21
Speaker: Matt McCullough
Title: Born to Set His People Free
Scripture: Matthew 1:1-17
Description: A list of ancestors may seem to us like an underwhelming way to begin the story of Jesus' life. But Matthew's genealogy is the perfect introduction to where Jesus came from, what Jesus came to do, and who Jesus came to save.